rsutton wrote: » If you like having malware bundled in to your machine, I recommend going with a Lenovo product. Personally I just picked up a Dell XPS 17 which has a SSD, 5th gen i7, 6GB video RAM & 16GB of regular RAM, for under 2k. It's large and kind of heavy, but works well for my needs which are: 1) large screen 2) able to drive 2 monitors with zero video lag, 3) fast proc & storage.
VinnyCisco wrote: » Seems you don't have experience working with Lenovo products. I work in an enterprise environment so we go with our own images. Any manufacturer will put malware, spyware, adware. etc on their machines. Its the sad nature. You can never trust what is on a drive unless you do a DoD level wipe and then install a clean image or COE image. Lenovo's are great products.
tpatt100 wrote: » Lenovo made the news a couple of times now doing shady stuff but it was their consumer level stuff not business line.Lenovo slipped 'Superfish' malware into laptopsLenovo used shady 'rootkit' tactic to quietly reinstall unwanted softwareEven when users reinstalled a clean version of Windows on some Lenovo devices, the software would still reappear. If I buy another Windows machine it's going to be from the Microsoft Store and their Signature line of laptops. I had a Surface Pro 3 but went back to a Macbook Pro, it's not because I disliked Windows I just prefer Apple laptops. If I were to get a Surface Pro again I would skip the cover/keyboard and just buy a nice bluetooth keyboard, I didn't care for the keys on the Surface Pro cover.
VinnyCisco wrote: » And their are methods around hardware flashed malware if you are in the field. (You better know, or you have no business in IT)
tpatt100 wrote: » Lenovo made the news a couple of times now doing shady stuff but it was their consumer level stuff not business line.
DoubleNNs wrote: » Guess I have no business in IT. Welp..
DoubleNNs wrote: » If I remember correctly, there was also another news headline that Lenovo made that this time DID include their thinkpads. Which is very unfortunate. Hopefully I read the article incorrectly. I'll see if I can find the link tho.
scaredoftests wrote: » Good to know. I will scrub the hard drive when I get mine.